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    Default High ecm times

    Over the weekend i setup a Linux card server for something to do. It uses cccam 2.09 and a infinity usb card reader (the one with usb and serial). It works fine with my DM500 connecting to it on the lan but the ecm time seem way to high.
    In the DM500 with the card overclocked the times are about .25 but in the server they are .7 .8 is that normal?



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    Quote Originally Posted by Frostilicus View Post
    Over the weekend i setup a Linux card server for something to do. It uses cccam 2.09 and a infinity usb card reader (the one with usb and serial). It works fine with my DM500 connecting to it on the lan but the ecm time seem way to high.
    In the DM500 with the card overclocked the times are about .25 but in the server they are .7 .8 is that normal?
    Have you set the clock speed up correctly in the infinity linux driver?
    If so is it the same clock speed setting in the CCcam.cfg file?
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    This was the command i used for the infinity

    nftytool -p phoenix -- -f 3.58 -p phoenix -e

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    Hey

    I will be rebuilding my ubuntu server this week, and I have the same card reader. ill do some testing and get back to you

    What clock speed are you using.

    Also is there any truth to the fact the CCcam external readers can only run at 3.56Mhz?

    uflca

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    Running Debian Linux / CCCam with external reader at 6Mhz, no problems.



    Quote Originally Posted by uflca View Post
    Hey

    I will be rebuilding my ubuntu server this week, and I have the same card reader. ill do some testing and get back to you

    What clock speed are you using.

    Also is there any truth to the fact the CCcam external readers can only run at 3.56Mhz?

    uflca

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